Egan's Creek Greenway Trail Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A fab nature walk with your morning coffee!
This walk is a hidden gem with enough path space for walkers and bicyclists. Many of the nature activities happen in the morning- so grab a cup of coffee and head for Eagans Creek.
This is a nice, quiet trail. The path is mostly mowed grass next to the creek. The trailhead from the north starts in some trees but quickly opens up. There is not much shade so go early in the sum...
During our trip to Amelia Island I visited the Egan’s Creek Greenway for a short run. There is a trailhead behind the Residence Inn on Sadler street. There are several trails to choose from and there ...
Level, easy walking trails or wooded, rugged mountain bike trails-something for everyone. Lots of ponds with turtles, birds and an occasional alligator.
Lots of interesting birds to see, and an easy walk there. Definitely bring your hiking sticks just in case the gators are out - we didn’t see any. Oh, and bring binoculars.
A fab nature walk with your morning coffee!
This walk is a hidden gem with enough path space for walkers and bicyclists. Many of the nature activities happen in the morning- so grab a cup of coffee and head for Eagans Creek.
A quiet trail in nature
This is a nice, quiet trail. The path is mostly mowed grass next to the creek. The trailhead from the north starts in some trees but quickly opens up. There is not much shade so go early in the sum...
Egan’s Creek Greenway
During our trip to Amelia Island I visited the Egan’s Creek Greenway for a short run. There is a trailhead behind the Residence Inn on Sadler street. There are several trails to choose from and there ...
Bike or hike-this is beatuiful!
Level, easy walking trails or wooded, rugged mountain bike trails-something for everyone. Lots of ponds with turtles, birds and an occasional alligator.
Winter vacation at Amelia Island
Lots of interesting birds to see, and an easy walk there. Definitely bring your hiking sticks just in case the gators are out - we didn’t see any. Oh, and bring binoculars.